- male, deceased (1895)
- Alexander Ageevich Abaza was one of the most liberal of the advisors of Alexander II of Russia. He served as minister of finance from 1880-1881,...
- male, deceased (1862)
- Mikhail Vasilievich Ostrogradsky (September 24 1801 - January 1 1862) was a Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist. Ostrogradsky is...
- male, deceased (1769)
- Pârvu or Pîrvu Cantacuzino was a high-ranking Wallachian boyar, "ban" of Oltenia, and anti-Ottoman rebellion leader who also briefly served as as an...
- male, deceased (1753)
- Georg Wilhelm Richmann (July 22 1711 (old style: July 11 1711) - August 6 1753 (old style: July 26 1753)) was a German physicist in Russia. He was...
- male, deceased (1832)
- Ghazi Mollah, also known as Ghazi Mohammed was the first imam of Dagestan and Chechnya (1828). Ghazi Mollah came from an Avar family of free...
- female, deceased (1831) (Schaumburg, Illinois, United States)
- Countess Emilia Plater was a revolutionary from the lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. She fought in the November Uprising and is considered a...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Yakov Iosifovich Dzhugashvili (1907 - April 14,1943) was one of Joseph Stalin's three known children, along with Svetlana Alliluyeva and Vasily...
- male
- Sir Charles Stewart Scott, educated at Cheltenham College, was British ambassador to Imperial Russia, 1898-1904.
- male, deceased (1825)
- Dmytro Stepanovych Bortniansky ("Dmitro Stepanovych Bortnians’kyi";, "Dmitrij Stepanovič Bortnjanskij"; also referred to as "Dmitry" or "Dmitri Bor...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Count Mikhail Nikolayevich Muraviev was a Russian statesman who advocated transfer of Russian foreign policy from Europe to the Far East. He is...
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